Dodge County is located north of Saunders County along the Platte River. The county’s 535 square miles are home to lakes, rivers, historic museums and the birthplace of Spam. Fremont is the county’s most-populous city and its county seat. The Dodge County Historical Society’s May Museum is a great place to learn about the area’s history in railroads, manufacturing and agriculture.

Learn more about Fremont and Dodge County by contacting the Fremont-Dodge County Convention & Visitors Bureau at visitfremontne.org and (402) 753-6414.

Fremont became a college town when Midland University was founded in 1883. Today 1,300 students from 37 states and 11 foreign countries study here. The liberal arts college’s Heritage Arboretum includes 700 trees. ...

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